Actinostolidae

Actinostolidae is a family of sea anemones in the order Actiniaria. Members of this family are deep sea species, with some occurring at hydrothermal vents.[2]

Actinostolidae
Actinostola sp.
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Cnidaria
Class: Anthozoa
Order: Actiniaria
Superfamily: Actinostoloidea
Family: Actinostolidae
Carlgren, 1932 [1]
Genera

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Genera

The following genera are recognised by the World Register of Marine Species:[1]

  • Actinoloba de Blainville, 1830
  • Actinostola Verrill, 1883
  • Antholoba Hertwig, 1882
  • Anthosactis Danielssen, 1890
  • Antiparactis Verrill, 1899
  • Bathydactylus Carlgren, 1928
  • Cnidanthus Carlgren, 1927
  • Glandulactis Riemann-Zürneck, 1978
  • Hadalanthus Carlgren, 1956
  • Hormosoma Stephenson, 1918
  • Isoparactis Stephenson, 1920
  • Ophiodiscus Hertwig, 1882
  • Paranthus Andres, 1883
  • Parasicyonis Carlgren, 1921
  • Pseudoparactis Stephenson, 1920
  • Pycnanthus McMurrich, 1893
  • Sicyonis Hertwig, 1882
  • Stomphia (Gosse, 1859)
  • Synsicyonis Carlgren, 1921
  • Tealidium Hertwig, 1882
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See also

References

  1. Daly, Meg (2016). "Actinostolidae Carlgren, 1932". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 23 June 2017.
  2. Advances in Marine Biology. Academic Press. 1998. p. 365. ISBN 978-0-08-057957-3.


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